US anti-spyware bill clears another hurdle
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Secure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
Secure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
06/05/2005 11:14 PMSecure Resolutions desktop security (Resolution Antivirus™)
automatically detects and eliminates all types of viruses, worms,
Trojans Horses, dialers, hoaxes, jokes, and hacking tools within a
managed desktop security solution. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Anti-Spyware Bill Is Back
Anti-Spyware Bill Is Back
01/06/2005 02:38 PMAs was widely expected, Mary Bono has
reintro
duced her anti-spyware bill to Congress, where it's expected to
get approval (as it did last year, before being shut down in the
Senate). Clearly, some thought has gone into the bill, and it's not
as bad as some previously proposed anti-spyware laws. However, you
still have to wonder if it will really help. There will be provisions
in the bill that are likely to have unintended consequences, causing
problems for some software products. Meanwhile, the nastiest spyware
products will remain controlled by criminals who don't care about the
law because they don't expect to get caught. I don't think it's the
worst thing in the world, but any law should have a provision to keep
an eye out for negative unintended consequences and have a way to fix
those quickly. There should also be a way to monitor whether or not
this actually has an impact. Otherwise, it's just going to get voted
into law without any balances to make sure it doesn't do any harm,
because who wants to vote in favor of spyware?
Anti-Spyware Bill Advances in Congress
Anti-Spyware Bill Advances in Congress
06/24/2004 04:46 PMAnti-spyware bill heads for House
Anti-spyware bill heads for House
06/24/2004 03:05 PMMeasure to keep an eye on spyware takes a step closer to becoming law.
Tech industry groups aren't too happy.
House Panel OKs Anti-Spyware Bill
House Panel OKs Anti-Spyware Bill
06/17/2004 02:46 PMInternet News Jun 17 2004 7:22PM GMT
Anti-Spyware Bill Gets One Step Closer
Anti-Spyware Bill Gets One Step Closer
06/17/2004 07:33 PMDespite
strong
lobbying efforts from a number of large tech companies, a House
panel has
approv
ed an anti-spyware bill that would require any software to clearly
tell the user that it includes traffic tracking components. It would
also prohibit keystroke logging, browser/computer hijacking and ads
that can't be closed. While this (of course) won't stop the
worst
spyware offenders who don't really care about the law, it should
slow down the proliferation of annoying and sneaky adware that's
almost as bad. It's still unclear which part of the law tech
companies are upset with at this point. It does seem to be clearly
written to only focus on
"bad"
spyware.
Senate to Decide on Anti-Spyware Bill
Senate to Decide on Anti-Spyware Bill
09/22/2004 06:33 PMAnti-spyware legislation that prohibits companies from installing
software on a computer without user consent has been approved by the
U.S. Senate Commerce Committee. Dubbed the Spy Block Act, the bill now
moves to the full Senate where it will likely be voted on before the
end of the year. The Spy Block Act requires software to provide an
uninstall option, as well as outlaws any software that transmits user
information without explicit approval.
Congress Debates Anti-Spyware Bill
Congress Debates Anti-Spyware Bill
04/16/2005 02:44 PMAnti-Spyware Bill up for Vote in
Congress
Anti-Spyware Bill up for Vote in
Congress
09/22/2004 08:33 PMNo One Likes California's Anti-Spyware
Bill
No One Likes California's Anti-Spyware
Bill
09/16/2004 09:18 PMIt looks like almost no one is happy with the proposed anti-spyware
legislation in California. Companies aren't happy with it because
they're afraid it may ban perfectly reasonable applications, while
privac
y groups say it's worse than no law at all since it's way too
narrowly focused. Of course, it sounds like this narrow focus is
making some of the companies that originally opposed the bill now view
it in a more favorable light.
Google clears IPO hurdle
Google clears IPO hurdle
01/27/2004 07:31 PMNEW YORK (Reuters) - Google, the No. 1 Web search engine, has moved
closer to an initial public offering, as a company-paid audit ...
Congress Wants Anti-Spyware Bill, No
Matter What The Details Are
Congress Wants Anti-Spyware Bill, No
Matter What The Details Are
07/19/2004 01:16 PMDeclan McCullough is looking at one of the anti-spyware bills that's
rocketing its way
through Congress so that politicians can tell their constituents
that they "banned spyware" in time for the November elections.
Unfortunately, like with the CAN SPAM Act, the bill they're pushing
could possibly make the problem worse, not better. Even more annoying
is that it sounds as though a much better anti-spyware bill has been
introduced by others -- but politicians have no time to actually look
at which one is better, since they need to rush this bill through
before they all run home to campaign for the election. Politics at
work.
Anti-Spyware Bill Advances in Congress
(Reuters)
Anti-Spyware Bill Advances in Congress
(Reuters)
06/24/2004 11:29 AMReuters - A U.S. congressional committee on
Thursday approved a bill designed to crack down on deceptive
"spyware" that hides in users' computers and secretly monitors
their activities.
Anti-Spyware bill moves forward despite
doubts
Anti-Spyware bill moves forward despite
doubts
06/24/2004 10:44 PMThe anti-spyware bill we reported on last week dubbed the Safeguard
Against Privacy Invasions Act (Spy Act, for short) has picked up
steam, clearing the committee in the House this morning with a 45-4
vote.
WS-I Clears Basic Security Hurdle
WS-I Clears Basic Security Hurdle
05/18/2004 07:24 AMWorking group moves closer to making Web services security a
crucial assurance for commercial businesses.
Latest Red Hat clears security hurdle
Latest Red Hat clears security hurdle
05/02/2004 12:14 AMAnti-spyware bill lacks teeth;
Schwarzenegger should veto it
Anti-spyware bill lacks teeth;
Schwarzenegger should veto it
09/22/2004 09:51 AMSiliconValley.com Sep 22 2004 1:14PM GMT
EU clears hurdle on euro stability
reform
EU clears hurdle on euro stability
reform
03/22/2005 03:44 PMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Mon Mar 21, 12:45 am GMT
Proposed NYC Stadium Clears Major Hurdle
(AP)
Proposed NYC Stadium Clears Major Hurdle
(AP)
03/31/2005 07:05 PMAP - A proposed $1.9 billion stadium designed to lure the 2012
Olympics to the city cleared its biggest hurdle yet Thursday, winning
the blessing of the state agency that owns the land and handing a
major victory to Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
Google IPO auction clears Playboy
magazine hurdle
Google IPO auction clears Playboy
magazine hurdle
08/14/2004 06:38 AMSacbee.com - Sat Aug 14, 08:58 am GMT
Microsoft US antitrust settlement clears
hurdle on appeal
Microsoft US antitrust settlement clears
hurdle on appeal
07/01/2004 12:08 AMServihoo.com Jul 1 2004 4:03AM GMT
Sharman vs. entertainment industry
clears legal hurdle
Sharman vs. entertainment industry
clears legal hurdle
01/26/2004 06:32 PMTechfocus Jan 26 2004 10:47PM GMT
Google IPO auction clears Playboy
magazine interview hurdle with SEC
Google IPO auction clears Playboy
magazine interview hurdle with SEC
08/14/2004 07:54 AMCanadian Press Aug 14 2004 12:16PM GMT
Forbes Medi-Tech Clears Key Regulatory
Hurdle for Reducol Approval in Europe
Forbes Medi-Tech Clears Key Regulatory
Hurdle for Reducol Approval in Europe
07/08/2004 03:39 PMBC Technology Jul 8 2004 7:04PM GMT
Yahoo's Offers New Anti-Spyware Tool...
That Actually Finds Spyware
Yahoo's Offers New Anti-Spyware Tool...
That Actually Finds Spyware
08/05/2004 03:50 AMIt appears that Yahoo heard the backlash loud and clear a few months
back when they released an anti-spyware tool that
just so
happened to skip over adware from Yahoo partners. The latest
version, built on PestPatrol's technology will now
default to
notifying users of both "spyware" and what they consider to be
"adware" and then give the user the choice of what to do. I
haven't tested the product yet, but it sounds like they're moving in
the right direction. It still makes you wonder what they were
thinking in offering a purposely crippled offering. People know what
spyware is, and telling them that spyware isn't spyware doesn't change
how people feel about it. It also doesn't make them look kindly back
at the company that provided them with the bogus anti-spyware tool in
the first place.
Spyware Company Sues Utah Over
Anti-Spyware Law
Spyware Company Sues Utah Over
Anti-Spyware Law
04/13/2004 03:42 PMYahoo's Famed Anti-Spyware App Allows
Spyware From Partners
Yahoo's Famed Anti-Spyware App Allows
Spyware From Partners
06/02/2004 10:10 AMWe didn't write about Yahoo's new "anti-spyware" toolbar that they
announced last week, because it seemed to receive plenty of hype, and
there were no real reviews of how it worked. There are so many
so-called anti-spyware applications out there that
don't
actually stop spyware and adware for fear of upsetting marketing
companies or out of worries that actually stopping spyware may make
some applications stop working (upsetting the user), that we figured
Yahoo's anti-spyware app (hype and all) probably wouldn't be much to
bother with. It certainly looks like that may be the case. eWeek is
now reporting that Yahoo tries to dance the careful dance of not
upsetting certain companies who
threate
n to sue people who call their application spyware. Of course,
the situation is even more complex because Claria (who you probably
know as Gator - despite their attempt to
change
their name to shake that spyware label) is also a partner of
Yahoo. So, it's really not surprising that
the default
setting for Yahoo's anti-spyware app won't actually remove services
like Gator or WhenU. Instead, Yahoo's spyware remover claims
these programs are "adware" and will only remove them if you click and
extra check box
each time you run the program. In other words,
once again, you can't trust a provider of anti-spyware software,
because they're playing both sides of the fence: partnering with
providers on the one hand, and then offering weak removal products on
the other. If Yahoo were serious about removing spyware from the
computers of users they would refuse to partner with companies that
used surreptitious tactics to be installed on computers. Instead,
they want to look good to users in the front, while letting in
spyware/adware from partners through the backdoor.
Key crime bill clears the Lords
Key crime bill clears the Lords
04/06/2005 05:58 PMA bill that will create the so-called British FBI has cleared the
Lords minus a plan to outlaw incitement to religious hatred.
Senate Panel Clears $422.2 Billion
Defense Bill
Senate Panel Clears $422.2 Billion
Defense Bill
05/08/2004 01:20 PMReuters via Wired News May 8 2004 4:40PM GMT
Microsoft Offers Free Anti-Virus,
Anti-Spyware
Microsoft Offers Free Anti-Virus,
Anti-Spyware
01/06/2005 09:49 PMInformation Week Jan 7 2005 1:14AM GMT
Congress Clears Huge 2004 Federal
Spending Bill (Reuters)
Congress Clears Huge 2004 Federal
Spending Bill (Reuters)
01/22/2004 12:53 PMReuters - The U.S. Congress on Thursday
finally approved a $375 billion catchall 2004 federal spending
bill delayed for months by bitter disputes over issues ranging
from media ownership to gun records and food labels.
Other News: Spyware Bill
Other News: Spyware Bill
06/18/2004 11:12 AMSpyware has gotten so bad, there's a new bill to regulate it.
Spyware bill reintroduced in Congress
Spyware bill reintroduced in Congress
01/05/2005 06:58 PMSpyware legislation that would allow fines of up to $3 million for
makers of spyware software will get a second look even though the U.S.
Congress failed to pass the legislation last year.
Spyware Bill Sailing in House
Spyware Bill Sailing in House
06/25/2004 05:41 AMA House committee overwhelmingly approves a bill that would ban
installation of spyware without users' permission. Still, the bill
raises hackles among software industry folks and allies in Congress.
Michael Grebb reports from Washington.
House Moves Second Spyware Bill Along
House Moves Second Spyware Bill Along
09/09/2004 08:02 PMGovernor Should Veto Spyware Bill
Governor Should Veto Spyware Bill
09/22/2004 10:41 AM(This is also my colu
mn today in the San Jose
Mercury News.)
When is a proposed anti-spyware law actually the invaders' friend?
Easy: When California's legislature gets finished doing the bidding of
corporate interests.
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has just such a law on his desk today. SB
1436 started out as an anti-spyware bill with teeth, but has
unfortunately degenerated into something the governor should veto.
More...
Congresswoman reintroduces spyware bill
Congresswoman reintroduces spyware bill
01/05/2005 01:20 PMWASHINGTON - Spyware legislation that would allow fines of up to $3
million for makers of software that steals personal information from a
user's computer or highjacks its browser will get a second look after
the U.S. Congress failed to pass the legislation in 2004.
Bill aims to regulate spyware
Bill aims to regulate spyware
03/22/2005 03:51 PMSpy Block bill targets "surreptitious installation" of software and
other "deceptive practices."
Spyware bill moves to Senate
Spyware bill moves to Senate
09/22/2004 04:10 PMCommittee vote sends Spy Block Act, which limits spyware, to the
Senate for consideration.
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